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Nánási - Elgar/Bartók

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Sunday, June 6 2021, 07:00 pm

Conductor Henrik Nánási

Teatro Massimo Orchestra

Programme

Edward Elgar

Enigma Variations op. 36

Béla Bartók

Concerto for orchestra Sz. 116

New Guidelines for the Audience

The Teatro Massimo reopens in May 2021, with new safety and health guidelines linked to the the Covid-19 emergency. All the people who will access the theatre are required to take a few minutes to read the guidelines. Bear in mind that you are required to wear a face mask at all times, measure your body temperature upon arrival to the opera house, keep a physical distance of at least one metre from other people and sit in your selected seat.

Where to buy your tickets

At the Box-office, online on TicketOne.it and by calling the call centre.

Concessions

Under 26 anni, Under35 Card holders, 2020 subscribers, students of the University of Palermo, Palermo Conservatory of Music and Pale rmo Academy of Arts, Uncalm, groups (at least 20 people for the same date), Diamond Card holders, subscribers to the "Associazione Siciliana Amici della Musica" (only for the "Insieme sotto una nuova luce" concerts). People with disabilities and their companions have special fares - check with the box-office for further info. Donors #iorinuncioalrimborso are granted the Under35 discount for the "Sotto una nuova luce" performances. 

Photo © Franco Lannino

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Sunday 20 June 2021, 8pm
Main Stage

Conductor Michele De Luca
Massimo Youth Orchestra

Programme

Dmitrij Šostakovič

Festive Overture op. 96

Ludwig van Beethoven

“Egmont”, Overture in F minor op. 84

Modest Petrovič Musorgskij

Pictures at an Exhibition

New Guidelines for the Audience

The Teatro Massimo reopens in May 2021, with new safety and health guidelines linked to the the Covid-19 emergency. All the people who will access the theatre are required to take a few minutes to read the guidelines. Bear in mind that you are required to wear a face mask at all times, measure your body temperature upon arrival to the opera house, keep a physical distance of at least one metre from other people and sit in your selected seat.

Where to buy your tickets

At the Box-office, online on TicketOne.it and by calling the call centre.

Concessions

Under 26 anni, Under35 Card holders, 2020 subscribers, students of the University of Palermo, Palermo Conservatory of Music and Pale rmo Academy of Arts, Uncalm, groups (at least 20 people for the same date), Diamond Card holders, subscribers to the "Associazione Siciliana Amici della Musica" (only for the "Insieme sotto una nuova luce" concerts). People with disabilities and their companions have special fares - check with the box-office for further info. Donors #iorinuncioalrimborso are granted the Under35 discount for the "Sotto una nuova luce" performances. 

Photo © Franco Lannino

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Sunday, June 27 2021, 08:00 pm

Conductor Carlo Goldstein
Bandoneon Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi

Teatro Massimo Orchestra

Programme

Pëtr Il’ič Čajkovskij

Romeo and Juliet, Ouverture-fantasia in B minor

Astor Piazzolla

Tres tangos sinfónicos

Igor Stravinsky

L’oiseau de feu (second suite, 1919)

New Guidelines for the Audience

The Teatro Massimo reopens in May 2021, with new safety and health guidelines linked to the the Covid-19 emergency. All the people who will access the theatre are required to take a few minutes to read the guidelines. Bear in mind that you are required to wear a face mask at all times, measure your body temperature upon arrival to the opera house, keep a physical distance of at least one metre from other people and sit in your selected seat.

Where to buy your tickets

At the Box-office, online on TicketOne.it and by calling the call centre

Concessions

Under 26 anni, Under35 Card holders, 2020 subscribers, students of the University of Palermo, Palermo Conservatory of Music and Palermo Academy of Arts, Uncalm, groups (at least 20 people for the same date), Diamond Card holders. People with disabilities and their companions have special fares - check with the box-office for further info. Donors #iorinuncioalrimborso are granted the Under35 discount for the "Sotto una nuova luce" performances. 

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Sunday, July 4 2021, 09:15 pm

Conductor Omer Meir Wellber
Piano Daniel Ciobanu
Mezzosoprano Natalia Gavrilan
Chorus Master Ciro Visco

Teatro Massimo Chorus and Orchestra

Programme

Sergej Rachmaninov

Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 2 in C minor op. 18

Sergej Prokofiev

Aleksandr Nevskij
Cantata for mezzosoprano, chorus and orchestra with videoprojection of excerpts from Sergej Ejzenštejn’s film (1938) film restored by studio Mosfilm in 1986

New Guidelines for the Audience

All the people who will access the Teatro Massimo or the Teatro di Verdura are required to take a few minutes to read the guidelines. Bear in mind that you are required to wear a face mask at all times, measure your body temperature upon arrival to the opera house, keep a physical distance of at least one metre from other people and sit in your selected seat. 

Where to buy your tickets

At the Box-office, online on TicketOne.it, by calling the call centre. On performance days the Teatro di Verdura box-office is open from 7.15pm.

Concessions

Under 26, Under35 Card holders, 2020 subscribers, #iorinuncio al rimborso donors, students of the University of Palermo, Palermo Conservatory of Music and Palermo Academy of Arts, Uncalm, groups (at least 20 people for the same date), Diamond Card holders. 6 seats in section 1 are reserved for people with disabilities and their companions for each performance (at the fare of gradinata) - check with the box-office for further info. You will be required to show your ID/certificate to get the concession price.

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Sunday, May 30 2021, 07:00 pm

Conductor Roberto Abbado
Bass Marko Mimica
Chorus Master Ciro Visco

Teatro Massimo Orchestra and Chorus

Programme

Hector Berlioz

Tristia op. 18 for chorus and orchestra

Modest Petrovič Musorgskij

Songs and dances of Death (orchestration by Dmitrij Šostakóvič)
Pictures at an exhibition (orchestration by Maurice Ravel)

New Guidelines for the Audience

The Teatro Massimo reopens in May 2021, with new safety and health guidelines linked to the the Covid-19 emergency. All the people who will access the theatre are required to take a few minutes to read the guidelines. Bear in mind that you are required to wear a face mask at all times, measure your body temperature upon arrival to the opera house, keep a physical distance of at least one metre from other people and sit in your selected seat.

Where to buy your tickets

At the Box-office, online on TicketOne.it and by calling the call centre.

Concessions

Under 26 anni, Under35 Card holders, 2020 subscribers, students of the University of Palermo, Palermo Conservatory of Music and Pale rmo Academy of Arts, Uncalm, groups (at least 20 people for the same date), Diamond Card holders, subscribers to the "Associazione Siciliana Amici della Musica" (only for the "Insieme sotto una nuova luce" concerts). People with disabilities and their companions have special fares - check with the box-office for further info. Donors #iorinuncioalrimborso are granted the Under35 discount for the "Sotto una nuova luce" performances. 

Photo © Franco Lannino

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Follow us on the Teatro Massimo WebTV for the streaming of the following events

March 21 2021 (available in streaming from March 28 11am)

Schubert – Dvořák

Conductor Riccardo Muti

Luigi Cherubini Youth Orchestra


March 27 2021 at 11:30am (livestreaming)

Palazzo delle Aquile

Honorary Citizenship Ceremony


March 27 2021 (available in streaming from April 18 8pm)

Verdi Requiem

Conductor Riccardo Muti
Chorus Master Ciro Visco
Soprano Joyce El-Khoury
Mezzosoprano Martina Belli
Tenor Francesco Meli
Bass Riccardo Zanellato 

Teatro Massimo Orchestra and Chorus


Riccardo Muti – official website

Photo © Todd Rosenberg Photography – by courtesy of riccardomutimusic.com

Programme

Franz Schubert

Symphony No. 3 in D major D200

Antonín Dvořák

Symphony No. 9 in E minor “From the New World”

Giuseppe Verdi

Requiem Mass

Photo © Rosellina Garbo

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Saturday, April 3 2021, 06:00 pm

Livestreaming Concert on the Teatro Massimo WebTv

This event is part of the project #apertinonostantetutto (We keep going, regardless)

Conductor Michele Spotti
Chorus Master Ciro Visco
Soprano Giuliana Gianfaldoni
Mezzosoprano Vasilisa Berzhanskaya
Tenor Edgardo Rocha
Bass Luca Tittoto

Teatro Massimo Orchestra and Chorus

Concept and Broadcasting co-ordinator Gery Palazzotto
Sound Producer Manfredi Clemente
Television Producer Antonio Di Giovanni

Programme

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Symphony No. 41 in C major K551 Jupiter

Gioachino Rossini

Stabat Mater for soloists, chorus and orchestra

Photo © Franco Lannino

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Tuesday, May 4 2021, 06:30 pm

Livestreaming Ballet available on the Teatro Massimo WebTv

This event is part of the project #apertinonostantetutto (We keep going, regardless)

Coreographer Marco Goecke
Set & Costume Designs Michaela Springer
Lighting Designs Udo Haberland
Dramaturgy Esther Dreesen-Schaback
Production restaged by Fabio Palombo
Maître de ballet Jean-Sébastien Colau
A production of the Zurich Opernhaus

Music by
Fryderyk Chopin Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 1 in E minor op. 11
Russian Lullaby (traditional) dal CD A Circle Is Cast registrato e arrangiato da Libana (libana.com)
Claude Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
Fryderyk Chopin Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 2 in F minor op. 21
Conductor Keren Kagarlitsky
Piano Alexander Gadjiev

Teatro Massimo Ballet and Orchestra

This version of the ballet has been adapted to the security regulations

Concept and Broadcasting co-ordinator Gery Palazzotto
Sound Engineering Manfredi Clemente
Television Producer Antonio Di Giovanni

Cast

Cast

Nijinski Alessandro Cascioli
Diaghilev Michele Morelli
Matka, la madre Romina Leone
Tersicore Martina Pasinotti
Amico Isajef Giovanni Traetto
Romola Linda Messina
Dottore Diego Mulone
La morte, “Quel Qualcosa” Giorgia Leonardi
Microboy Emilio Barone
Libellula Yuriko Nishihara
Libellula uomo Alessandro Casà
Ragazza sbarra Jessica Tranchina
Spettro della rosa Francesca Bellone
Solo sogno Francesca Davoli
Solo sogno e Solo in rosso Vincenzo Carpino
Ragazza in rosso Madoka Sasaki
Scena gruppo Vito Bortone

Photo © Rosellina Garbo

Highlights

Created in 2016, Nijinski is an award-winning show that has toured the world and is signed by German choreographer Marco Goecke, artist in residence in prestigious European companies such as the Gauthier Dance/Theaterhaus in Stuttgart, the Nederland Dans Theater in The Hague and director of the Staatsballett of Hanover. “As a choreographer – says Marco Goecke – Nijinsky has always looked for new ways of expression … It was clear to me from the beginning that I wanted to create an emotional choreography, which drew inspiration from Nijinsky's character, but which absolutely had to go beyond the narrow frame of the biography”.
Goecke's choreography is characterized by very rapid, minute and nervous movements, hands that vibrate, arms that swirl in the air, gestures that could recall sequences from silent cinema and that evoke many of the ballets that made Nijinski and the Balletts Russes famous: from Petrushka to L’après– midi d’un faune, from Le specter de la rose to Le sacre du printemps.But they also give us the entire progression of the illness into which Nijinski gradually sank, until he was lost, consumed by schizophrenic delirium.

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Wednesday, May 12 2021, 07:00 pm

Livestreaming Concert on the Teatro Massimo WebTv

This event is part of the project #apertinonostantetutto (We keep going, regardless)

Conductor Marc Albrecht

Teatro Massimo Orchestra

Concept and Broadcasting co-ordinator Gery Palazzotto
Sound Producer Manfredi Clemente
Television Producer Antonio Di Giovanni

Programme

Franz Schubert 

Symphony No. 3 in D Major D 200

Gustav Mahler 

Symphony No. 1 in D Major “Titan”

Photo © Rosellina Garbo